Earlier this month, we had details on the DVD release of The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence, but there was no mention of a Blu-ray release. Thankfully, a Blu-ray edition has been confirmed.IFC Films and Mpi Media will release the film to both Blu-ray and DVD on February 14. The Blu-ray retail price is listed at $29.99, while the DVD is listed at $24.98, but expect the price to be lower at most retailers (Amazon is currently listing the DVD at $19.99).

There are no details on bonus features at this time, but we’ve included the previously released DVD artwork below, along with links to our earlier coverage:

“Pushed to the brink by his harridan mother, haunted by the teasing voices of his abusive and incarcerated father, Martin sets into motion his plan to emulate Heiter’s centipede by creating his own version, in a rented warehouse, which he begins to fill with victims,
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Although The Human Centipede 2 has been available on video-on-demand services for the last couple of months, we know it hasn’t been available to everyone and have release information on the upcoming DVD version. IFC Films and Mpi Media will release the film on DVD on February 14 at the retail price of $24.98. Expect a number of retailers to offer the DVD at a sub-$20 price (Amazon is currently listing it at $17.49).

There are no details on bonus features at this time, and we are expecting a Blu-ray release, as the first film is available on that format as well. We’ve included the official DVD artwork below, along with links to our previous coverage:

“Pushed to the brink by his harridan mother, haunted by the teasing voices of his abusive and incarcerated father, Martin sets into motion his plan to emulate Heiter’s centipede by creating his own version, in a rented warehouse,
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If you aren’t near any of the cities where The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) is playing during its limited theatrical run, don’t worry. Starting today, The Human Centipede 2 is rolling out to a variety of video-on-demand services. We’ve personally seen it on Time Warner and Verizon’s FiOS service, and it should roll out to Zune and other services shortly.

“Pushed to the brink by his harridan mother, haunted by the teasing voices of his abusive and incarcerated father, Martin sets into motion his plan to emulate Heiter’s centipede by creating his own version, in a rented warehouse, which he begins to fill with victims, including a loud neighbor, two drunk nightclubbers, a prostitute and a lecherous john, and several more … including Martin’s pièce de résistance, one of the actresses from The Human Centipede (First Sequence).

The Human Centipede 2 Full Sequence UK Ban lifted. With the UK ban lifted, The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence has been granted a “18 certificate by [the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC)] and can now be shown in its home country of the UK.”

We previously reported on the ban here: The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence): Banned by British Board of Film Classification.

Here is a listing of the film cuts (2:37 minutes worth) The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence endured to obtain a 18 certificate (*Spoilers):

Company was required to make 32 individual cuts to scenes of sexual and sexualised violence, sadistic violence and humiliation, and a child presented in an abusive and violent context. In this case, cuts included: a man masturbating with sandpaper around his penis; graphic sight of a man’s teeth being removed with a hammer; graphic sight of lips being stapled to naked buttocks; graphic sight of forced defecation into
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The Human Centipede 2 Full Sequence Sick Poster. Tom Six‘s The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence (2011) movie poster is outrageous, twisted, and perfect for this type of horror film. The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence‘s plot synopsis: “the story of a man [Martin] who becomes sexually obsessed with a DVD recording of the first film and who imagines putting the ‘centipede’ idea into practice.”

The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) starts its limited theatrical roll-out in the Us today and IFC has released a new (not safe for work) poster.

“Pushed to the brink by his harridan mother, haunted by the teasing voices of his abusive and incarcerated father, Martin sets into motion his plan to emulate Heiter’s centipede by creating his own version, in a rented warehouse, which he begins to fill with victims, including a loud neighbor, two drunk nightclubbers, a prostitute and a lecherous john, and several more … including Martin’s pièce de résistance, one of the actresses from The Human Centipede (First Sequence).

Except that Martin lacks the surgical skill, medical instruments and operating theater necessary to create a larger centipede in the image of Dr. Heiter’s masterpiece. So he makes use of materials at hand: duct tape, staple gun, household tools and a fanboy moxie.

Back in June, the British Board of Film Classification rejected The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) on the basis that it was obscene, “would risk potential harm”, and “would be unacceptable to the public”. They also had mentioned that no amount of edits to the film would make allow them to grant it a rating. After multiple months of discussions and editing, the film has been granted an 18-rating.

According to Empire, 32 cuts have been made to the film and a total of 2 minutes and 37 seconds have been removed. Eureka, who is distributing the film in the UK had the following to say:

“We are really pleased that after nearly 4 months of detailed discussion and debate, we have been able to reach an agreement with the BBFC and to produce a very viable cut of the film which will both excite and challenge its fans. Naturally we have a slight disappointment
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Okay, Orangemen, step right up. The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence is crawling your way. Tom Six's highly anticipated film made its world premiere last week, and now the sickness is spreading…and it's coming your way.

The Palace Theater at 2384 James Street in Syracuse will be hosting a one-night only Human Centipede 2 event on October 18. Doors open at 9pm.

Already banned in the UK, early reviews of Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence verify that director Tom Six has lived up to his promise to make the original film seem like My Little Pony compared to the sequel. And for the ridiculously low ticket price of $7, you can judge that for yourself. No one under 18 will be admitted (Syracuse obviously doesn't buy into the "start 'em young" theory of raising horror fans).

Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence Synopsis:

Martin is a mentally disturbed loner who lives with his mother in a bleak housing project.
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The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) will start its limited theatrical roll-out next week and we’ve covered a number of stories recently, including the trailer release, theater listing, and plot synopsis. The latest update is a few new photos, courtesy of Ugo (*Note- One of these photos may be considered “not work safe”).

“Martin is a mentally disturbed loner who lives with his nagging mother in a bleak London housing project, where loud neighbors and cramped living conditions threaten to plunge this victim of sexual and psychological abuse over the edge.

He works the night shift as a security guard in an underground parking garage, where customers and their vehicles come and go as he indulges his obsession with The Human Centipede (First Sequence) watching the film over and over on the small TV set in his office and meticulously examining the scrapbook he has lovingly filled with memorabilia from the film,
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The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) is actually looking good if you like twisted. Now we get to see how Martin traps the people. The best is at the end of the movie trailer and a victim screams Human Centipede was just a movie. The black and white is cool as well. I wonder if the film will be completely in black and white as well
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The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence is something I (and probably many others) would consider a niche film with a small audience, but there’s been a pretty hefty amount of marketing for Tom Six‘s horror sequel. In addition to two previews, we’ve also seen a poster; that’s more exposure than one might expect for a movie that’s supposed to be so extreme.

After playing at Fantastic Fest last week to divergent reactions, a new, full trailer has shown up at Yahoo. It basically gives us what we would expect, including material that’s trying to be shocking, a demented villain, and dime story pyschology for the antagonist. The only thing that seems even remotely interesting (other than it being filmed in black and white) is the meta aspect to the story — but you’ll have to excuse me for not holding much confidence in how that turns out.
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The full theatrical trailer for The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) has been released and we’ve embedded it for you to watch. IFC Films will be giving the movie a limited theatrical roll-out in the Us, starting on October 7th.

“Martin is a mentally disturbed loner who lives with his nagging mother in a bleak London housing project, where loud neighbors and cramped living conditions threaten to plunge this victim of sexual and psychological abuse over the edge.

He works the night shift as a security guard in an underground parking garage, where customers and their vehicles come and go as he indulges his obsession with The Human Centipede (First Sequence) watching the film over and over on the small TV set in his office and meticulously examining the scrapbook he has lovingly filled with memorabilia from the film, including the mouth-to-anus surgery instructions made famous by Dr. Heiter, the
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The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) made its Us debut at Fantastic Fest last night and is scheduled for a Us theatrical release starting on October 7th. We’ll have a number of Centipede-related news stories today and are starting with the recently released poster.

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